Product Description
A high-energy introduction to letters, sounds, alphabetical order and print concepts. Features 8 different alphabet, letter sounds and spelling games. For 1 player or a whole group.

Skill Development:
Gross Motor- Combines visual and kinesthetic learning to promote language skills. Eight different games are provided to enhance balance and coordination and sharpen fast reflexes with a hop or jump to the correct letter on the mat.

Language- Encourages a variety of language learning from alphabetical order, letter recognition, and letter-sound correspondence to initial and final letter sounds and spelling. All of these language skills are beneficial to early literacy and school readiness.

Social & Behavioral- Students will learn to share, negotiate space, and take turns while playing games competitively or interacting in groups. Alphabet Marks the Spot game has different game options to accommodate students’ different skill levels.

Math –Explore number order and identify multiples. Give students a task to hop or skip to multiples of 2, 3, 4, 5, etc. As the numbers become larger, their movements become greater and heighten kinesthetic learning.

Math – Color-coded numbers on the Number Line Floor Mat help students easily identify even and odd numbers. This skill helps introduce basic principles of integers.

Gross Motor –Use this mat as a warm up activity to math class to get students’ bodies moving and wake up their minds for cognitive learning. Run from one, stretch to seven and tip-toe to twelve to support your students need to move!價目:345.00

A NEW instrument for play... how it's used is up to the kids!
Whether they rock it, roll it, sit in it or stand... kids want to move with Teeter Popper! How wildly fun it is!
“POP-POP-POP... POP-POP-POP!” Senses go for a ride every time they play.
A cinch to maneuver - stand, sit, rock, tilt, wobble, wiggle, spin. How children play is however they choose.

Hand kids a Teeter Popper and walk away... but don't look away. Seeing the curiosity, the surprise, the concentration on their faces as they attempt new movements is something you don't want to miss. Teeter-popping excitement is catching, (so are their giggles).